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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ E-HEALTH LITERACY AND HEALTHY LIFESTYLE BEHAVIORS

Necla Kasımoğlu, Papatya Karakurt, Sebahat Atalıkoğlu Başkan

2023International Journal of Health Services Research and Policy11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the effects of university students’ e-health literacy on their healthy lifestyle behaviors. This is a descriptive and cross-sectional study. It was conducted with 1,714 students in a university in the east of Turkey during the 2018-2019 academic year. The data were collected using Lifestyle Behaviors Scale II in face-to-face interviews. The participants’ mean e-Health Literacy Scale score was 27.80±6.12, and their mean Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors Scale II score was 125,74±19,09. These scores did not vary significantly by age, gender or residence. They did vary significantly by year of study and faculty. A positive significant relationship was found between the participants’ total e-Health Literacy Scale and Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors Scale II scores. The participants’ mean e-Health Literacy Scale score was above the moderate level, and their mean Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors Scale II score was at a moderate level. Higher mean e-health literacy correlated with higher mean healthy lifestyle behaviors.

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Health literacyScale (ratio)ResidencePsychologyLiteracyGerontologyDemographyMedicineHealth careGeographyPedagogyEconomicsSociologyCartographyEconomic growthHealth Literacy and Information AccessibilitySchool Health and Nursing EducationMobile Health and mHealth Applications